The sicko sending death threats to a radio show about ESPN reporter Erin Andrews chillingly wrote that he “would love to get close enough to her to show her my suicide vest,” according to a report.

The terrifying e-mail, sent March 14, is one of at least 10 sent by the deranged man from Newport News, Va., to the nationally syndicated “Dan Patrick Show” sports radio and TV program.

The creep followed up that missive to the “Dancing with the Stars” contestant March 26 saying, “I would love to see if she can dance away from a hail of gunfire. That would really make my day,” TMZ.com reported.

Then, three days later, he wrote, “Dear Dan: I hope Erin Andrews gets murdered in LA.”

He also sent one more threat March 26 and the final one Wednesday. The details of those notes weren’t released, but he has reportedly ramped up the level of violent images in each e-mail.

The first letter was sent Sept. 16 and was followed by others Oct. 5, Oct. 28, Nov. 16 and Dec. 2. Those initial rants were sexual in nature, the site said.

Security has been beefed up for Andrews as she continues to compete on the dancing competition and private security has been hired for her family.

The FBI knows the identity of the e-mail loon, who reportedly hasn’t tried to hide his identity.

Andrews — whose stalker and secret videotaper, Michael David Barrett, 48, was recently sentenced to 2½ years behind bars — was fuming that her camp was only recently told about the threats.

“We are outraged that these e-mails did not come to our attention until now,” her lawyer Marshall Grossman told TMZ.

A spokesman for DirecTV, which broadcasts “The Dan Patrick Show,” told the site that they first became aware of the e-mails Tuesday and “immediately notified DirecTV corporate security who then immediately contacted” Andrews’ representatives.

The latest ordeal for Andrews comes as she is still trying to put the video stalking episode behind her.

“This will never be over for me, and I want it to never be over for him,” she said last month at Barrett’s sentencing.